NCDAE Webcasts
NCDAE produces audio Webcasts on a quarterly basis. Each Webcast includes panelists from industry, education, and/or government that discuss questions about various aspects of accessibility and distance education. The webcasts are free of charge and feature speakers nationally known for their work with respect to accessibility. The panels answer questions that are submitted by listeners.
The broadcasts last approximately one hour. You will be able to tune in using your computer using either Windows Media Player or Quicktime. The broadcasts are captioned for the deaf and hard of hearing and archives, as well as a transcript are available a few days after the conclusion of the broadcast.
Webcast Archives
- May 7, 2008: Designing Web Content that is Accessible To Users With Cognitive Disabilities
- May 16th, 2007 - Accessibility 2.0?
- March 14, 2007 - NIMAS and NIMAC: An Implementation Update
- January 31, 2007 - Cognitive Disabilities and the Web: What We Think We Know
- October 25, 2006 - Web Captioning and its uses in Education
- August 30, 2006 - Accessibility and the Open Source Content Management Movement
- April 26, 2006 - Mobile Education and Access for Students with Disabilities
- February 28, 2006 - NIMAS in IDEA, What You Need To Know Now
- November 30, 2005 - Student Information Systems and Individuals with Disabilities
- September 14, 2005 - Electronic Accessibility in Library and Information Services
- June 22, 2005 - Accessible Distance Education Technologies and Techniques
- April 20, 2005 - Computer-based Assessment and Testing: Access or Accommodation
- February 17, 2005 - Electronic Accessibility in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
- December 1, 2004 - Research and Development of Accessible Technologies
- October 26, 2004 - Accessible Education Policy: Points of Possible Influence



